
Toussaint Fancher
Newsroom InternToussaint joined Michigan Radio in June 2022 as a newsroom intern and is currently working in his second summer. He is a Senior at Howard University in Washington, D.C., majoring in journalism and minoring in Afro-American Studies.
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Buried lines are protected from common outage causes, such as falling tree limbs, ice, and heavy winds.
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Michigan and Illinois plan to spend a combined $114 million to stop the advancement of invasive carp into Lake Michigan.
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Michigan is getting federal funding for three new infrastructure projects that the Biden administration says are designed to cut carbon emissions and improve safety.
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A new scam involving fake collection letters have recently been circulating throughout the state of Michigan.
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Michigan traffic fatalities have increased by 15% since 2019.
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The new ShotStoppers program has announced the six new community partners that will be involved in its effort to reduce crime in Detroit.
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Plainfield Township wants to install a floating solar farm. The company that would install it says it'd be the first of its kind in the state.
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A new bill introduced by the state senate could allow teachers to be paid based on experience rather that student test scores
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Three bills are currently in the Michigan Senate to bar landlords from discriminating against potential tenants based on where they get the money for rent.
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Grosse Pointe Park's "extreme emergency relief valve" has caused outrage among Jefferson-Chalmers residents.